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Todd Rundgren - Initiation (1975)
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FormatFLAC
SourceCD
BitrateLossless
GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 2 months, 7 hours
Size 639.74 MB
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Eigenaardig album van Todd, waarop zelfs een nummer van 36 minuten staat.
Geen gebrek aan inspiratie dus....


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Initiation is the sixth album by American musician Todd Rundgren, released May 23, 1975 on Bearsville Records. With this album, Rundgren fully embraced the synthesized prog sound he had begun exploring in more depth in his work with his band Utopia. However, unlike Utopia, in which Rundgren had limited himself to playing guitar, much of the synthesizers on Initiation were played and programmed by Rundgren himself.


At over sixty-seven minutes, Initiation is one of the longest commercially-released LPs. Due to a plastic shortage, in order to keep the album on one vinyl LP, Rundgren had to limit and EQ the master so the bass response was rolled off to keep the grooves small enough to cut onto a single disc; he also had to speed up the first half of Side One ("Real Man" to "Eastern Intrigue") and speed up the entirety of Side Two to eliminate 2-3 minutes from each side (5). The album's original inner sleeve included a note which stated: "Technical note: Due to the amount of music on this disc (over one hour), two points must be emphasized. Firstly, if your needle is worn or damaged, it will ruin the disc immediately. Secondly, if the sound does seem not loud enough on your system, try re-recording the music onto tape. By the way, thanks for buying the album."

The titles and concept are taken directly from Alice A. Bailey's book A Treatise on Cosmic Fire.


When asked if Rundgren had influenced his music, with perceived influences of Initiation on Queen Elizabeth and Rite, Julian Cope responded that he and Thighpaulsandra loved "A Treatise on Cosmic Fire", "but we both bemoaned the fact that it was recorded so long before ambient music had been defined that Todd treated it as an ever-evolving, almost prog-rock piece. We both loved huge elements of that piece but found that we never listened to it. So we tried to build that Todd-like transcendence into our own piece of music [with Queen Elizabeth]."



Tracklist:

1 Real Man 4:25
2 Born To Synthesize 3:40
3 The Death Of Rock And Roll 3:48
4 Eastern Intrigue 5:06
5 Initiation 7:05
6 Fair Warning 8:07
7 A Treatise On Cosmic Fire 36:00



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